Haz, a popular YouTuber and social media personality, was in court recently to defend himself against a lawsuit. He had been accused of defaming another YouTuber, and he was hoping to call on 20 of his friends to testify on his behalf. However, none of his friends showed up to court, and the judge ruled against him.
The judge reportedly said that Haz had "embarrassed himself" by calling on his friends to testify, and that he had "no credibility." He also said that Haz's case was "weak" and that he was "not likely to win."
This is a pretty big setback for Haz, and it's unclear what he'll do next. He could appeal the judge's decision, but it's not clear if he would be successful. He could also try to settle the lawsuit out of court, but it's not clear if the other YouTuber would be willing to do that.
Either way, this is a pretty embarrassing situation for Haz, and it's going to be interesting to see how he handles it.
Here are some additional details from the article:
The lawsuit was filed by YouTuber Adam Saleh, who accused Haz of defaming him by making false and defamatory statements about him on social media.
Haz had subpoenaed 20 of his friends to testify on his behalf, but none of them showed up to court.
The judge ruled against Haz and said that he had "no credibility" and that his case was "weak."
It's unclear what Haz will do next, but he could appeal the judge's decision or try to settle the lawsuit out of court.
